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comcast pays abc to have abc. if no one needs comcast anymore, then abc is not getting their money, and they will probably just have to go to some sort of subscription rate. i personally think eventually everything is going to be pay- for-play. everything is going to be on-demand. you want to watch something on abc, you want to watch something on nbc, there will be content providers, and we will have to pay to see it all. - we are only in the middle of this whole period of transition to... - every day something new comes up. - brian tallerico. thanks so much. - thank you. still ahead, a banner weekend for the movie "42." who's smiling? warner brothers. that's coming up. this neighborhood sure has changed a lot over the years. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here. i'll never forget being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood. well i own this building now, the fair housing act made a difference for someone like me. so i can choose where i want to live, free from discrimination. glad
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gio benitez, abc news, boston. >> we thank you so much for watching. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you tomorrow night from dallas, texas, and until then, goodnight. >>> this is the only level one trauma center. tonight is the city equipped to handle a mass casualty situation like in boston? >> and in the park a real marijuana mess. how do you prevent this from happening again. >> people hoping to beat the odds with a career at the new casino. >> and helping you consider going on a low carbon diet. turns out you are what you eat it and could affect the rest of us, too. >> these are the empty scenes of downtown boston after the bombings. so boft john getting back to business. good evening into the space of just 11 seconds more than 200 people were injured one week ago. as of tonight 48 are still in the hospital two. remain in critical condition. five are listed as serious. at least 14 lost all, or art of a limb. boston has six level one trauma centers san francisco only has one, so
gio benitez, abc news, boston. >> we thank you so much for watching. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you tomorrow night from dallas, texas, and until then, goodnight. >>> this is the only level one trauma center. tonight is the city equipped to handle a mass casualty situation like in boston? >> and in the park a real marijuana mess. how do you prevent this from happening again. >> people...
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nick smith abc 7 news. >> nick, thank you. the annual c grt san francisco earthquake of 1906 was disrupted today by a security scare, someone spotted a sus spishus package at market and o farrell veets. of course after what happened in boston everyone a little bit extra cautious. the celebration moved to union square and once security was resolved it moved to church and 20th. near dolores park for spray painting of a fire hydrant. and for the first time this year, no survivor as tended left.y thre >> so are you ready for the next big one? red cross took advantage of the earthquake anniversary to remind people to prepare. officials say the city and county are reap prepared but the rest of us likely have work to do. >> loma prieta. 1989. september 11th. boston bombings. horrifying events. silver linings are lessons for the rest of us. san francisco department of emergency management created nearly 20 years ago after the 101 california shootings and is where representatives would gather the red phones might be the only phone serv
nick smith abc 7 news. >> nick, thank you. the annual c grt san francisco earthquake of 1906 was disrupted today by a security scare, someone spotted a sus spishus package at market and o farrell veets. of course after what happened in boston everyone a little bit extra cautious. the celebration moved to union square and once security was resolved it moved to church and 20th. near dolores park for spray painting of a fire hydrant. and for the first time this year, no survivor as tended...
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tonight, abc news learns their mother was on the terrorist watch list. plus, inside the car with the bombers. the dramatic story suddenly revealed. how the man they carjacked with a gun to his head knew when to jump out of that car. >>> the discovery in new york city tonight. more than ten years after 9/11, a huge piece of one of those planes suddenly found in an alley. >>> overseas, the massive collapse and the miracle in the rubble tonight. 50 people discovered alive. among them, two babies born underneath all of that debris. >>> and the voice. the man who so many called the greatest living country singer, tonight, remembering him and that song that became a hit, surprising the singer himself. ♪ he stopped loving her today >>> good evening. diane is on assignment. and we begin here with that breaking news out of boston on tonight. you've see the mother of the alleged bombers talk about her sons. this evening, abc news has learned the cia had put her on a terrorist watch list a year and a half ago. russia apparently concerned that she was a religious
tonight, abc news learns their mother was on the terrorist watch list. plus, inside the car with the bombers. the dramatic story suddenly revealed. how the man they carjacked with a gun to his head knew when to jump out of that car. >>> the discovery in new york city tonight. more than ten years after 9/11, a huge piece of one of those planes suddenly found in an alley. >>> overseas, the massive collapse and the miracle in the rubble tonight. 50 people discovered alive. among...
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la guarderÍa abc en mÉxico le n exigen al presidente peÑanieto que cumpla con lo que estaba en campaÑa, el accidente casi le cuesta la vida a un deportista extremo en el perÚ, a pesar de todo quiere volver a las pistas les contaremos su historia ahora nos vamos con toda la informaciÓn. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y lourdes ramos. comenzamos con protesta que estaba en contra de la construcciÓn del centro de indocumentados en illinois, lÍderes comunitarios es cont contraproducente construir en momentos que se habla de una "reforma migratoria," viviana avila nos tiene imÁgenes en contra del plan. >> hoy dÍa cientos levantaron su voz en illinois contra la posibilidad de que se construya un centro detenciÓn para inmigrantes indocumentados aquÍ, muchos piensan que afectarÁ econÓmicamente esta ciudad con alta presencia hispana. >> deterioro total, porque enseguida empezaran a moverse los negocios, no vendrÁ gente a comprar, la comunidad va a cubrir si eso sucede, asistieron inmigrante que han sido detenidos y que no quisieran que otros vivan la expe
la guarderÍa abc en mÉxico le n exigen al presidente peÑanieto que cumpla con lo que estaba en campaÑa, el accidente casi le cuesta la vida a un deportista extremo en el perÚ, a pesar de todo quiere volver a las pistas les contaremos su historia ahora nos vamos con toda la informaciÓn. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. con fÉlix y lourdes ramos. comenzamos con protesta que estaba en contra de la construcciÓn del centro de indocumentados en illinois, lÍderes...
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abc gio benitez leads us off from boston tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. that wire tap conversation happening in 2011, the u.s. just learning about it within the last week. it's just one of the many new details we're learning tonight. investigators are zeroing in on tamarlan tsarnaev's movements at did he do during that six month trip to rush russia? a new document says the suspects must have used more than bomb making instructions found in al qaeda magazine. the fbi rebuilt the bomb and concluded the device was constructed differently. >> the most important aspect of the new documents is the russian link to tamarlan. in other words, did he receive training, of what type training. of what individuals did he deal with. >> reporter: investigators wrapped up a three-day search of a landfill for tamarlan's lal toll have have no word on what the fbi found in that search. sources say agents found tamarlan's cell phone in a nearby apartment. tonight questions remain about roll and whereabouts of a mysterious man who may have influenced tamerlan. his mother insist
abc gio benitez leads us off from boston tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. that wire tap conversation happening in 2011, the u.s. just learning about it within the last week. it's just one of the many new details we're learning tonight. investigators are zeroing in on tamarlan tsarnaev's movements at did he do during that six month trip to rush russia? a new document says the suspects must have used more than bomb making instructions found in al qaeda magazine. the...
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for david muir and everybody here at abc news, i'm dan harris. thank you for watching and i'll see you right back here tomorrow morning on "gma." >>> a stunning new images. what it took to take down a terrorist. >> boston comes back to life now that the second bombing suspect has been captured. i'm ama daetz in boston with the story. >> security at bay area sporting eventsle what is being done to protect you. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ woo woo woo >> a stro of strength for boston today at fenway park as the city and nation recover from a terrorist attack. and tonight we're learning more about how authorities caught the second suspect hiding for hours in a boat. i'm on to ama daetz. ama daetz is live in boston tonight where the city is slowly recovering. >> ama: we're back by boylston street today, where is there a memorial that has been there for days now, and on this saturday, it as if boston is saying, we're back, after the second suspect has been captured. [cheering] >> you can feel the energy in boston as the city co
for david muir and everybody here at abc news, i'm dan harris. thank you for watching and i'll see you right back here tomorrow morning on "gma." >>> a stunning new images. what it took to take down a terrorist. >> boston comes back to life now that the second bombing suspect has been captured. i'm ama daetz in boston with the story. >> security at bay area sporting eventsle what is being done to protect you. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. ♪ sweet caroline ♪...
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. >> our abc news team is out in full force. we start with chief investigative correspondent brian ross, who has been on this story from the jump. he has a ploe-by-blow account of how the arrest went down. >> reporter: the capture was dramatic and quick. authorities said they brought justice to the victims of the marathon bombings and turned despair into delight. >> we are internally gre e tern the outcome. >> reporter: just 25 minutes after the lockdown was lifted, a water town resident went out to walk his dog and noticed blood on the side of his boat. >> he looked in and saw man covered in blood. he retreated and called us. >> reporter: police and the fbi roared back into town. a helicopter with infrared sensors detected movement in the boat. >> we're getting information from the aircraft that there is definite movement in the rear of that boat. >> reporter: 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev had eluded the manhunt until then. >> he is moving. we have movement in the boat. he just sat up. >> reporter: they exchanged fire. >> the h
. >> our abc news team is out in full force. we start with chief investigative correspondent brian ross, who has been on this story from the jump. he has a ploe-by-blow account of how the arrest went down. >> reporter: the capture was dramatic and quick. authorities said they brought justice to the victims of the marathon bombings and turned despair into delight. >> we are internally gre e tern the outcome. >> reporter: just 25 minutes after the lockdown was lifted, a...
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ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead, right here on "world news," losing it. the major league brawl in baseball? it left a $147 million player with a major league injury. and fans with major questions about america's past time. [ male announcer ] when you're at the corner of "multivitamin" and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may
ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead, right here on "world news," losing it. the major league brawl in baseball? it left a $147 million player with a major league injury. and fans with major questions about america's past time. [ male announcer ] when you're at the corner of "multivitamin" and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products...
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i am doing more work than i did at abc news although i'm not getting paid as well. this is something that is worth our energy and besides i don't want to be in a rest home saying we should, but it was your fault or you saying that to me. we thought it was a worthwhile project and most importantly it's an important issue and we have something to say. we had stories to tell and legal principles to explain and we work i think very well on that. martin is the storyteller from way back when on 20/20 and i've been a legal analysis or abc news for 20 plus years and it was a marriage that worked out very well. >> host: i'm curious as to where you see you know, how did this book fit into the larger assessment with the groups like the innocence project and -- 's due to dna evidence. where do you think this book fits into that? >> guest: cam that is a very good question. our book and recent events brings it to light because the prospect has always been a concern. it's always been an argument against capital punishment punishment and what we are finding is it's much more real a
i am doing more work than i did at abc news although i'm not getting paid as well. this is something that is worth our energy and besides i don't want to be in a rest home saying we should, but it was your fault or you saying that to me. we thought it was a worthwhile project and most importantly it's an important issue and we have something to say. we had stories to tell and legal principles to explain and we work i think very well on that. martin is the storyteller from way back when on 20/20...
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abc's alex perez in one town, much o under water. alex? >> reporter: well, david, here in the peoria, illinois, area, the frustration is growing. this is how many people are getting to their homes, by canoe. some 500 homes are under water. and many people tell me, the most frustrating part is that they don't know when things could return to normal. the illinois river is at a 70-year high. and the big fear is that the rivers could remain swollen all the way through may. >> alex perez there in peoria, thinking of all the people in the flood water zone. >>> still much more ahead here on "world news" this thursday night. tonight, a warning for every parent, every grandparent. our cameras roll tonight and you'll see what a 3-year-old can do in just seconds. how safe are those child-resistant caps? >>> and later tonight, the subway stunner, the famous singer and the surprise performance. look at everyone there, the race to get their phones out to capture is all. ior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure.
abc's alex perez in one town, much o under water. alex? >> reporter: well, david, here in the peoria, illinois, area, the frustration is growing. this is how many people are getting to their homes, by canoe. some 500 homes are under water. and many people tell me, the most frustrating part is that they don't know when things could return to normal. the illinois river is at a 70-year high. and the big fear is that the rivers could remain swollen all the way through may. >> alex perez...
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law enforcement officials tell abc news 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is awake. he's unable to speak because of a neck injury authorities believe may be self-inflicted. tsarnaev is answering some questions in writing. we're told authorities asked about potential accomplices and any unexploded bombs. >> i am not convinced they were planning more attacks. that's hearsay. i haven't got information about that. but, you know, we have to be vigilant. >> reporter: since police captured him after a dramatic d to friday's mat, the brder investigfocuses on his older brother. 26-year-old tamerlan died in a shootout with police. last year, he traveled overseas to russia and chechnya and began linking to jihadist videos online. some wonder why he fell off the fbi's radar after they questioned him about possible terror ties two years ago. >> somehow, he got off the radar screen and traveled overseas to one of the most dangerous parts of the world. >> reporter: the bombings left three dead and dozens injured. many are still in the hospital. yesterday, boston remembered the vict
law enforcement officials tell abc news 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is awake. he's unable to speak because of a neck injury authorities believe may be self-inflicted. tsarnaev is answering some questions in writing. we're told authorities asked about potential accomplices and any unexploded bombs. >> i am not convinced they were planning more attacks. that's hearsay. i haven't got information about that. but, you know, we have to be vigilant. >> reporter: since police...
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this week, abc news veteran martin clancy and tim o'brien and the book "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." and it examined for capital punishment cases that they say defined the parameters that judges must follow an order to uphold a death sentence on appeal. the program is about one hour. >> host: well, i wanted to talk to you both, i find this is an incredibly important not to it's an important dialogue that's going on in the u.s. my first question i really wanted to ask you is, what compelled you to write this book? was a by particular experience? was there a journalist or -- >> guest: we found someone cases people focus on the legal issues as they should, but the stories behind the legal issues are compelling. they are fascinating. and that is particularly true with death penalty cases. we found what happens before the crime, what happens during the crime, what happened before the court's decision, how the court decided. and often after the court's decision what happened. it's fascinating stories trip to the more we dug in, this book takes you from th
this week, abc news veteran martin clancy and tim o'brien and the book "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." and it examined for capital punishment cases that they say defined the parameters that judges must follow an order to uphold a death sentence on appeal. the program is about one hour. >> host: well, i wanted to talk to you both, i find this is an incredibly important not to it's an important dialogue that's going on in the u.s. my first question...
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how she feels now about her case going back to court in italy. 7 and that is when abc reports a local speed camera >> new developments out of florida tonight. -- george zimmerman waived his right to a preliminary hearing. he is accused of second-degree murder in the death of florida teenager trade on margin. he is due for another pretrial hearing. the trial is set for june 10. testimony started in the wrong file that he -- wrongful death suit filed by michael jackson's mother. katherine jackson left the courtroom during testimony today. meanwhile, a star-studded lineup of witnesses are expected to testify. >> back at home tonight, a metro a brawl on camera between two d.c. student high school students. investigators said was the result of an ongoing argument between the students at the two schools. metro transit police were tipped off about the possibility of an incident during a conference call prior to the fight. and now to a speed camera story we brought you yesterday. >> prince george's county is fromg the camera out giving out tickets. you that, we can tell this speed camera is n
how she feels now about her case going back to court in italy. 7 and that is when abc reports a local speed camera >> new developments out of florida tonight. -- george zimmerman waived his right to a preliminary hearing. he is accused of second-degree murder in the death of florida teenager trade on margin. he is due for another pretrial hearing. the trial is set for june 10. testimony started in the wrong file that he -- wrongful death suit filed by michael jackson's mother. katherine...
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abc's pierre thomas is tracking that. officials believe there was some al qaeda involvement here. >> reporter: yes, they do, george. and authorities say this new plot is a sobering reminder that the threat of terror remains real and quite diverse. >> terrorists are going to try to hurt us every possible way. >> reporter: this morning, this man and another suspect will appear in court to face charges for conspiring to derail a train traveling from new york to toronto, killing hundreds. the alleged plan to plant bombs to destroy the tracks and derail the trains. the target, an amtrak passenger line, which partners with canada's via rail. it's a busy route. which thousands of commuters from albany to buffalo use every year. the service also crosses one of the most spectacular bridges in north america. >> had this plot been carried out, it would have resulted in innocent people being killed or seriously injured. >> reporter: the suspects had done surveillance on trains in the toronto area. but canadian authorities, with the h
abc's pierre thomas is tracking that. officials believe there was some al qaeda involvement here. >> reporter: yes, they do, george. and authorities say this new plot is a sobering reminder that the threat of terror remains real and quite diverse. >> terrorists are going to try to hurt us every possible way. >> reporter: this morning, this man and another suspect will appear in court to face charges for conspiring to derail a train traveling from new york to toronto, killing...
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abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser was in charge of the response for the cdc and he's been tracking this all night long. we heard from police broken bones, open wounds. these are a large amount of people with varying degrees of injuries. what are they dealing with on the ground right now? >> doctors in this country rarely see this kind of thing. this is what you see in a major combat situation. you have the injuries from the blast yourself. any organ with air in it, your lungs, intestines, ears, the pressure wave can rupture those and this can be life threatening. beyond that you have issues of penetrating injuries, debris that's been flying. that can cause all kinds of complex wounds. you have broken bones, dirty wounds. the hospitals can get swamped initially with people with minor injuries. you have to disperse all of these people to the hospitals in a broad area. >> we know there's an immediate concern of exposure to gas of fumes from this explosion at the fertilizer plant. we're hearing that testing
abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser was in charge of the response for the cdc and he's been tracking this all night long. we heard from police broken bones, open wounds. these are a large amount of people with varying degrees of injuries. what are they dealing with on the ground right now? >> doctors in this country rarely see this kind of thing. this is what you see in a major combat situation. you have the injuries from the blast yourself. any organ with air in it, your lungs,...
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abc's dan harris is in boston. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell abc news the young man seen on the surveillance tape, calmly walking through the crowd with a bomb in his bag, is now being cooperative with investigators. he has trouble speaking because of gunshot wounds to his neck, but he is communicating through writing, nodding his head and making short vocalizations. based on what he has told them, investigators are now convinced there are no more ongoing plots. and abc news has learned dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators they learned to build a bomb on the internet. dzhokhar tsarnaev was officially charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the complaint contains vivid new details about the chaotic events of last thursday night when the brothers tsarnaev allegedly carjacked a man. the victim describes one of the brothers getting in the car and saying, did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. the victim says the brother then removed a magazine from his gun, displayed a bullet and said, i am serious. the victim later escaped when th
abc's dan harris is in boston. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell abc news the young man seen on the surveillance tape, calmly walking through the crowd with a bomb in his bag, is now being cooperative with investigators. he has trouble speaking because of gunshot wounds to his neck, but he is communicating through writing, nodding his head and making short vocalizations. based on what he has told them, investigators are now convinced there are no more ongoing plots. and abc news...
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let's go to a worship from "abc news" explaining the murders a little bit. >> following the murder of another prosecutor in texas guards with semiautomatic weapons are patrolling texas courthouses today. >> this is more than a county dense. >> mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia were found dead. the killer reportedly kicked in their door and fired rounds of a semi assault weapon. >> cenk: it was related to this case possibly. >> two months earlier assistant district attorney was murdered. >> i hope the people who did this are watching because we're very confident that we're going to find you. >> law enforcement is trying to determine if there is a link between the two cases. >> cenk: now, some americans are used to hearing stories out of mexico of about how the police and prosecutors are intimidateed by criminals and the gangs. we're not used to that here in the united states. it's a fascinating new phenomenon. in this case it might not be drug gangs. it might be white supremacists. let's talk talk with mark from montgomery alabama. any reason why people are speculating this is white
let's go to a worship from "abc news" explaining the murders a little bit. >> following the murder of another prosecutor in texas guards with semiautomatic weapons are patrolling texas courthouses today. >> this is more than a county dense. >> mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia were found dead. the killer reportedly kicked in their door and fired rounds of a semi assault weapon. >> cenk: it was related to this case possibly. >> two months earlier...
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abc's dr. richard besser just published a book to sort out some of the myths in medicine. >> absolutely. >> definitely. >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: lots of confusion out there. let's clear it up. starting with the medicine cabinet. is it safe to use drugs after the expiration date? the truth -- over-the-counter drugs are good for years. even the cdc stores drugs after expiration date. for you it means aspirin, cold remedy pills okay to keep. liquid drugs and prescription drugs should get tossed. keeping them is dangerous. more everyday medicine. if you get a cut should you clean it with rubbing alcohol, water or hydrogen peroxide? >> alcohol. >> i think water. >> i'm not sure. >> rubbing alcohol. >> reporter: truth. plain water. hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol can damage the wound. you just want to get the dirt and bacteria out of the cut. your immune system can do the rest. eight out of ten americans will have back pain in their life. if your back hurts, is rest best or lay still? the
abc's dr. richard besser just published a book to sort out some of the myths in medicine. >> absolutely. >> definitely. >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: lots of confusion out there. let's clear it up. starting with the medicine cabinet. is it safe to use drugs after the expiration date? the truth -- over-the-counter drugs are good for years. even the cdc stores drugs after expiration date. for you it means aspirin, cold remedy pills okay to keep. liquid drugs and...
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with abc's diane sawyer. it's a special edition of "20/20" you'll see that. it's tuesday night at 10:00/9:00 central. >>> after days of relative calm, things are heating up again between north and south korea. this morning the south is warning of grave consequences if the north rejects talks about that factory on the border, which has been shut down nearly a month. today is a major military holiday in the north, leaving some to speculate about a possible nuclear test launch. >>> one of syria's most important cultural treasures has become the latest casualty of the brutal civil war. the towering minaret of the landmark 11th century mosque in the city of aleppo was destroyed, reduced to a pile of rubble. the fighters had occupied the mosque for over a year, and now each side is blaming the other for its collapse. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. will rely on its own intelligence when it comes to syria. as hagel wrapped up a visit to egypt, he told reporters israel's assessment that syria had used
with abc's diane sawyer. it's a special edition of "20/20" you'll see that. it's tuesday night at 10:00/9:00 central. >>> after days of relative calm, things are heating up again between north and south korea. this morning the south is warning of grave consequences if the north rejects talks about that factory on the border, which has been shut down nearly a month. today is a major military holiday in the north, leaving some to speculate about a possible nuclear test launch....
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. >> abc news veterans martin clancy and tim o'brien on capital punishment cases that defined the supreme court sunday night at 9:00 on afterwards, part of booktv on c-span2. here is a look at some books being published this week. kay bailey hutchinson, a former republican senator from texas details women's contributions to her state. in unflinching courage pioneering women who shaped texas. the federalist society, how conservatives took the law back from liberals, michael avery and...
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. ♪ abc, 123 >> the gift that carol burnett gave to the world was laughter and joy. >> good night. >> well, she's also a best selling author. she's written a new book and it's wonderful, it's about a relationship with her oldest daughter carrie, carrie lost her battle with cancer over a decade ago. the book is called "carrie and me, a mother-daughter love story." i had the wonderful pleasure of welcoming carol burnett in the new york studio recently and we kick things off talking about how comedy has changed since her show. >> you know, today it's so easy to be -- to get a laugh by being vulgar and you know, scatological humor, sex, all of that. i find that just -- it seems to me like a bunch of teenage guys got into a locker room and they're writing a sitcom. i'm not a prude, really. you know, i get it and somebody wants to do it, but it's got to be clever. >> mike: yeah. >> as oppose today just base. >> mike: one of your favorite characters, according to what you said is eunice. why? why did you love eunice so much? >> well, she was pitiful. (laughter) >> she was always striving for
. ♪ abc, 123 >> the gift that carol burnett gave to the world was laughter and joy. >> good night. >> well, she's also a best selling author. she's written a new book and it's wonderful, it's about a relationship with her oldest daughter carrie, carrie lost her battle with cancer over a decade ago. the book is called "carrie and me, a mother-daughter love story." i had the wonderful pleasure of welcoming carol burnett in the new york studio recently and we kick...
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we have video from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. it shows the seen from above the 5400 block of play ave. the accident yesterday afternoon involved to bmw's just a block away from lake high school. --leigh high school. kron4's spoke with a witness who says both drivers are students at that school and were racing each other at the time of the crash. both drivers were traveling at high rates of speed. new this morning and get please continue to search for whoever is calling in bomb threat that schools in that city. after a three of them were called in to two high schools. kron4's will tran is and add your valley high with the details. well? malign >> reporter: 4 bomb threats over the past five days. to just yesterday, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. here is a video of the students being evacuated. 2200 students altogether. of course, it takes hours to sweep the entire school. and that means time lost in the classroom. last time they have to study for state exams. the police department came out several days ago and said th
we have video from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. it shows the seen from above the 5400 block of play ave. the accident yesterday afternoon involved to bmw's just a block away from lake high school. --leigh high school. kron4's spoke with a witness who says both drivers are students at that school and were racing each other at the time of the crash. both drivers were traveling at high rates of speed. new this morning and get please continue to search for whoever is calling in...
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is gaining since he bumped up to the 11:30 time slot, and abc gaining the ad target of adults under age 50, up 11%, leno down 7%, lettererman down 18%. kimmel has a huge online following, 1.5 million on youtube,950 million view, and fallon with 150,000 fans. last time this act was tried in 2009, it led to the connan debacle, and over on cable, he just got his contract renewed. >> when does leno say, look, i'm going to go home, play with the cars. >> he just will not let go. when they pry his dead cold fingers from the anchor chair. >> that's what it may take. >> that's his life. that's who he is. >> no, he's not. >> you are going to try to retire him? >> oh, my, god, i can't take it. >> i can identify with it. [laughter] that, and his age. >> yeah, okay, dennis. thank you so much. all right. good stuff. march order sales numbers, by the way, and the u.s. auto makers posted sales compared to a year ago, many having the best month le sales since 2007 leading 15.5 million new vehicles sold. joining me today, jessica coldwell, senior analyst with what's spurring the sales increase and m
is gaining since he bumped up to the 11:30 time slot, and abc gaining the ad target of adults under age 50, up 11%, leno down 7%, lettererman down 18%. kimmel has a huge online following, 1.5 million on youtube,950 million view, and fallon with 150,000 fans. last time this act was tried in 2009, it led to the connan debacle, and over on cable, he just got his contract renewed. >> when does leno say, look, i'm going to go home, play with the cars. >> he just will not let go. when...
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we have video of our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. it shows the seen from above the 5400 block of leigh ave. the accident yesterday afternoon involved to bmw's just a block away from the lee high school. kron 4 spoke with witnesses who say both drivers are students at that high school and were racing each other at the time of the crash. >> the silver bmw that the house loss control and hit the front of the red vehicle that hit the side of the intersection. >> of the five people injured. tour inside the house three were in the bmw. a woman in her '40's is in critical condition. kernite year-old daughter sustained not life-threatening injuries. police say both driver traveling at a high rate of speed. the driver of the red bmw was not seriously hurt and was taken to the police department for questioning. >> there has been a spike in home burglaries this month and hercules. police say the east bay town has experienced 11 in just this month. many of the burglaries have been committed by the same group of suspects. >> five in one day. 11 t
we have video of our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. it shows the seen from above the 5400 block of leigh ave. the accident yesterday afternoon involved to bmw's just a block away from the lee high school. kron 4 spoke with witnesses who say both drivers are students at that high school and were racing each other at the time of the crash. >> the silver bmw that the house loss control and hit the front of the red vehicle that hit the side of the intersection. >> of the...
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host: republican senator jeff sessions on abc as today. he does not agree with the gang of eight proposals. we are talking about senator marker repeal in the sunday talk shows. here are some of the facebook responses that have come in. you can join that dialogue and looking for c-span on facebook. our next caller is out of california, a democrat. caller: you had a caller earlier from los angeles. i want to expand on what she was saying about the immigration situation. it is very bad, particularly for african-americans. the democrats seem to think that the african-americans are the most loyal voters. they voted over 90% for president obama. the unemployment rate in the african american communities is particularly high in los angeles. nearly 100 million working age americans are out of work. they want to bring in more people who will take jobs away from americans who were born and raised here? this is ridiculous. the number one priority the government should be dealing with now is unemployment. that is how you're going to fix this economy, n
host: republican senator jeff sessions on abc as today. he does not agree with the gang of eight proposals. we are talking about senator marker repeal in the sunday talk shows. here are some of the facebook responses that have come in. you can join that dialogue and looking for c-span on facebook. our next caller is out of california, a democrat. caller: you had a caller earlier from los angeles. i want to expand on what she was saying about the immigration situation. it is very bad,...
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the sources at abc. the article goes on, but if the reports out of kauffman co are correct, the aryan brotherhood isn't behind the crimes, former kauffman justice of the peace, eric ws, and we kw now,ouple days o confessed as being part of it, wife. it was him and his this art erikle says cbs reports that williams was arrested friday and charged with making terrorist threats which include threatening county employees and issuing demands that had to be met at a certain time on a certain day. capital murder charges may come in the next day or two. according to the report, williams had a history with both mcclellan and haas. both had prosecuted and secured a conviction against him in twelve for burglary and theft by a public servant. surveillance cameras caught williams taking computer equipment from a county building as part of his a-- from a county building. as part of his appea williams claimed that mcclellan and haas did not like him. as the case unfolds, it is starting to look like a local vendetta, no
the sources at abc. the article goes on, but if the reports out of kauffman co are correct, the aryan brotherhood isn't behind the crimes, former kauffman justice of the peace, eric ws, and we kw now,ouple days o confessed as being part of it, wife. it was him and his this art erikle says cbs reports that williams was arrested friday and charged with making terrorist threats which include threatening county employees and issuing demands that had to be met at a certain time on a certain day....
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abc said it should be a free site of network shows, foxments it to be a pay site. hulu gets 24 monthly visitors who watch free, 3 million subscribers pay $8 for hulu plus, revenue is 700 million a year. they pail in comparison to rivals. netflix has 33 million paying customers, 11 times hulu, and google gets five times free visitors as h urges lu. joint efforts to fight the internet failed dismally. music labels flopped as well as a joint hollywood film venture, and the old line networks are a hindrance afraid to hurt the business. at half a billion, pays less than the revenue and short at vindication. he had news corp. buy myspace in the dot-com bubble and sold for $30 million. another thing, ario, a backed service that grabs the broadcast signal to send to the phone for a fee without paying the broadcasters a cut. there was a court victory in appeals court. chase carry of news corporation, our parent company, chief operating officer had this warning saying, quote, we believe they are pirating our broadcast signal. we'll continue to pursue rights in court, but he
abc said it should be a free site of network shows, foxments it to be a pay site. hulu gets 24 monthly visitors who watch free, 3 million subscribers pay $8 for hulu plus, revenue is 700 million a year. they pail in comparison to rivals. netflix has 33 million paying customers, 11 times hulu, and google gets five times free visitors as h urges lu. joint efforts to fight the internet failed dismally. music labels flopped as well as a joint hollywood film venture, and the old line networks are a...
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. >>> any indication when you think the formal q & a process if you will, the questions and abcs might begin? >> reporter: the attorney says basically they are still working that out. he has been taking regular meetings with her. federal agents have been to the house several times over the last past couple of days. he says she is basically devastated, she's horrified by what happened to the victims of the boston bombing, and he said she's also dealing with the fact that she has lost her husband and the father of their young daughter. >> her parents, the other day, issued a statement totally disassociating themselves from their now-deceased son-in-law, saying something to the effect he was a monster they never knew. how -- how are her parents dealing with this? >> they are taking it very hard. you know, the dad came out to get the trash last night, and pretty much said no comment. you can see it's taking a heavy toll on the family. you know, katherine glup the suburbs of providence. raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, f
. >>> any indication when you think the formal q & a process if you will, the questions and abcs might begin? >> reporter: the attorney says basically they are still working that out. he has been taking regular meetings with her. federal agents have been to the house several times over the last past couple of days. he says she is basically devastated, she's horrified by what happened to the victims of the boston bombing, and he said she's also dealing with the fact that she...
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what impact does this new "the washington post"-abc news poll have that shows most back new gun legislation? what's being talked about, background checks, etc., that the polls show americans are in favor of? does this have any impact on today's votes? guest: i clicked on thewashingtonpost.com, i saw there were big ads saying that 80% of law enforcement officials say that background checks will have no effect on crime and you should listen and tell your senator to listen to police, not to michael bloomberg who backed the group, mayors against illegal guns. the most important thing on that site was this ad against background checks. i don't think "the washington post" editorial board is going to have a whole lot of sway in this senate debate. host: let's move on to immigration. that also a poll in today's newspaper, showing a majority of americans support immigration laws as well. where do we stand on a propose albie the gang of eight in the senate? guest: well, the legislation was released late last night, early yesterday morning. the gang of eight put out a detail, a summary detailing what
what impact does this new "the washington post"-abc news poll have that shows most back new gun legislation? what's being talked about, background checks, etc., that the polls show americans are in favor of? does this have any impact on today's votes? guest: i clicked on thewashingtonpost.com, i saw there were big ads saying that 80% of law enforcement officials say that background checks will have no effect on crime and you should listen and tell your senator to listen to police, not...
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host: this from abc news -- the president using his weekly address to outline the blueprint for his plans. here is more from the address. [video clip] to keep rebuilding this economy on sturdier ground for growth, we have to make smarter choices. this week, i will send a budget to congress that will help do just that, a fiscally responsible blueprint for middle-class jobs and growth. , an argument in washington has raged between reducing our deficit at all costs and making the investments we need to grow our economy. my budget puts the argument to rest. we do not have to choose between the goals. we can dooth. after all, as we saw in the 1990s, nothing reduces deficits faster and a growing economy. i budget will reduce our deficits, not with aimless spending cuts that hurt students and middle-class families, through the balanced approach that the american people prefer and the investments of growing -- growing economy demands. the truth is our deficits are already shrinking. that is a fact. i have artie signed more than $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction into law. my budget will reduce ou
host: this from abc news -- the president using his weekly address to outline the blueprint for his plans. here is more from the address. [video clip] to keep rebuilding this economy on sturdier ground for growth, we have to make smarter choices. this week, i will send a budget to congress that will help do just that, a fiscally responsible blueprint for middle-class jobs and growth. , an argument in washington has raged between reducing our deficit at all costs and making the investments we...
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of her new book, waiting to be heard, amanda knox is breaking her silence and a primetime special on abc. interviews the world has been waiting to hear. >> she is very thoughtful, articulate. emotional. >> reporter: in people, the 25-year-old speaks c candidly at life in prison. >> one of the things that sustains her is some family photos. she is so lonely, she caresses it. >> so lonely she thought about committing suicide. knox, a college exchange student italy, spent nearly four years in prison after she and her italian boyfriend were convicted of killing her roommate. knox was dubbed a femme fatale. >> there is this issue of was the wrong person accused or weren't they? let's face it, alfred hitchcock made movies of subjects like this for 50 years. >> two years later, following a dramatic turn of events involving bad evidence, the convictions were overturned. >> thank you to everyone who believed in me. defended me. >> reporter: knox says i wanted to lay myself out in a completely honest way. it was you can judge me, but this is what you have to judge me on. >> she is settled in seatt
of her new book, waiting to be heard, amanda knox is breaking her silence and a primetime special on abc. interviews the world has been waiting to hear. >> she is very thoughtful, articulate. emotional. >> reporter: in people, the 25-year-old speaks c candidly at life in prison. >> one of the things that sustains her is some family photos. she is so lonely, she caresses it. >> so lonely she thought about committing suicide. knox, a college exchange student italy, spent...
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guest of abc lavs year. huffington post this year. >> mtv has canceled the reality show buckwild after the death of cast member shaneandy and the producer is not happy. j.c. williams tellingter he is surprised that a network that has no problem with a show about pregnancy, has a problem with the death of a man who loves off-roading in his truck. he plans to keep producing episodes and will look for other outlets to air them. >> bill: it is tragic that that kid died but i don't think that's why they canceled the show. i can't believe they canceled the show because one cast member died. accidents do happen. >> it wasn't anything controversial. >> bill: he was by himself. he was not filming -- he didn't i don't while filming an episode for the series. >> right. >> there's more to that story. if they can find a way to make a lot of money -- >> bill: probably wasn't getting any ratings. >> they would have made money. >> the masters gets underway at augusta, national today with a major rule change designed to allo
guest of abc lavs year. huffington post this year. >> mtv has canceled the reality show buckwild after the death of cast member shaneandy and the producer is not happy. j.c. williams tellingter he is surprised that a network that has no problem with a show about pregnancy, has a problem with the death of a man who loves off-roading in his truck. he plans to keep producing episodes and will look for other outlets to air them. >> bill: it is tragic that that kid died but i don't think...
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>> well that, is what abc is hearing from actual sources within the investigation. also hearing that they didn't have any foreign help or any resources from overseas, from any rogue individuals from overseas. now, authorities are going to look into all this. they're not just going to believe everything they're told. but there is a tremendous amount of evidence that they're gathering. they have computer evidence and also looking into that trip, as you recall, that the older brother made to russia last year. guys, back to you. >> steve: all right. we thank you very much, molly line outside the hospital in boston. let's bring in laura ingraham, she's live in our bureau in d.c what do you think of this? before he was mirandaized, apparently he told the high value interrogation unit it was just me and my brother. we didn't have any help. we looked it up on the internet, and by the way, my brother was the brains behind the operation. >> well, look, was it the same people who had interrogated tamerlan a few years ago to decide that he really wasn't any problem, that the ru
>> well that, is what abc is hearing from actual sources within the investigation. also hearing that they didn't have any foreign help or any resources from overseas, from any rogue individuals from overseas. now, authorities are going to look into all this. they're not just going to believe everything they're told. but there is a tremendous amount of evidence that they're gathering. they have computer evidence and also looking into that trip, as you recall, that the older brother made to...
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abc news reports they wanted to attack anyone involved in those cases. >>> this time, it could be much more than bluster. just last hour, cnn is learning north korea could launch a mobile ballistic missile within days or weeks, that's according to a u.s. official citing intercepted communications. this as the united states is sending ballistic missile defense to guam. barbara starr live at the pentagon with more. what are you hearing? >> carol as we watched north korean rhetoric the last several days, it's the question of missile launches and nuclear testing that has u.s. and military officials most concerned right now. there are intercepted communications, satellite imagery, showing that north korea might be planning to launch a mobile missile. why is this of such concern? these mobile missiles move as you see on the truck launchers actually that can readily move around the countryside. makes it almost impossible for u.s. intelligence to track them and to follow them and to know in advance if they are being launched. so there is almost no warning about it. these mainly are intermediat
abc news reports they wanted to attack anyone involved in those cases. >>> this time, it could be much more than bluster. just last hour, cnn is learning north korea could launch a mobile ballistic missile within days or weeks, that's according to a u.s. official citing intercepted communications. this as the united states is sending ballistic missile defense to guam. barbara starr live at the pentagon with more. what are you hearing? >> carol as we watched north korean rhetoric...
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and i'll just remind you from the quote from mid march, speaker boehner to abc news the president got his tax hikes on january 1. the talk about raising revenue is overment it's time to deal with the spending problem. i have not seen any cracks in the republican decision when it comes to revenue and/or taxes. have you? >> yeah, actually. there are. there are a number of republicans in the senate, not in the house, in the senate who have said look, bob korbger for instance and even lindsey graham people have said look, if we could get serious entitlement reform. i don't think they'll think this is serious enough. if we could get serious entitlement reform we would consider more revenue. bill: to put a find point on that, those are senate republicans. anyone in the house on board that? >> i wouldn't -- none come to mind immediate leave. i'm sure there are some. certainly not in the leadership. you know, you have to move in steps. if boehner means what he says revenue is over, then there is not going to be any deal and we're going to go on on with the sequester and huge deficits. bill: c
and i'll just remind you from the quote from mid march, speaker boehner to abc news the president got his tax hikes on january 1. the talk about raising revenue is overment it's time to deal with the spending problem. i have not seen any cracks in the republican decision when it comes to revenue and/or taxes. have you? >> yeah, actually. there are. there are a number of republicans in the senate, not in the house, in the senate who have said look, bob korbger for instance and even lindsey...
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. ♪ abcd ♪g ♪ hijk ]gunshots ♪ lmnop gunshots ] ♪qrstuv [ gunshots ] ♪wxy and z ♪ now i know my abc's next time won't you sing with me ♪ [ gunshots ] about gun eo is not reform. it's not about gun laws. it's a story. it's a story about what could have prevented the loss of protect the s and ones of the future. >> 20 years ago, my mother attended high school. of was a cheerleader, member the honors choir. on february 11, 1988, a day like day.other she and her friends were eating lunch in the common sense area erupted. >> all of a sudden, there was a loud noise. screaming, kids were yelling. it was so confusing and at first be a fight.ere must but then i saw all of these kids running towards us, tables were turning over. ground.lates were thigt -- people were scream iing gun"!e's a gun, there's a >> two sophomores had brought school, however, only one opened fire. and teacher ern were critically wounded by gunshot wounds. was forever changed. a well-liked administrator was wounded. >> never in my mind did i think that there was a gun in my let alone that someone had just been shot and
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out according to many research center, in one week, the coach from rutgers, received 41 minutes on abc, cbs, and nbc in 36 separate news stories. gosnell received zero coverage. the editorial points out after gosnell has walked into a nursery and shot seven infants with an ar-15 it would be national news and the subject of presidential hand wringing. in today's edition of "usa today," columnist powers rights, infants beheadings, severed baby feet in jars, a child screaming after it was delivered during an abortion procedure. haven't heard of those sickening accusations? it's not your fault. the murder trial of pennsylvania abortion dr. gosnell began on march 18, there has been precious little coverage of the case that should be on every news show and on the front page. she goes on to write in her editorial, column, a lexus nexus search shows none of the news shows of the three major networks has mentioned the gosnell trial in the last three months. the exception when "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonian hydrogened a segment of the "meet the press" show. i ask my colleagues and
out according to many research center, in one week, the coach from rutgers, received 41 minutes on abc, cbs, and nbc in 36 separate news stories. gosnell received zero coverage. the editorial points out after gosnell has walked into a nursery and shot seven infants with an ar-15 it would be national news and the subject of presidential hand wringing. in today's edition of "usa today," columnist powers rights, infants beheadings, severed baby feet in jars, a child screaming after it...
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speaking of breaking news, while you were talking peter abc reporting between -- authorities estimate between 5 to 15 fatalities in the texas fertilizer plant explosion. whoa. the senate failing the test yesterday. but first... >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >>> a quick check of other headlines making news on this thursday. a powerful start to the boston bruins game. renee cancord is the legendary the anthem singer, always sings the national anthem. he began as he always does but then let the fans take it away. they shut off his microphone. all 17,000 plus sang in basically perfect tune which made for a spectacular performance. that video has instantly gone viral overnight. >> bill: we'll play that a little bit later. it was a powerful moment indeed. >>> more downfall for the salahis, the people who crashed the dinner at the white house their winery that got them on the map -- >> i can't believe i have to hear that name again. >> you'll enjoy this story. the winery that got them on the map in the washington social scene is going into foreclosure. the 19,000 square foot
speaking of breaking news, while you were talking peter abc reporting between -- authorities estimate between 5 to 15 fatalities in the texas fertilizer plant explosion. whoa. the senate failing the test yesterday. but first... >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >>> a quick check of other headlines making news on this thursday. a powerful start to the boston bruins game. renee cancord is the legendary the anthem singer, always sings the national anthem. he...